With the possibility of frigid weather for the Super Bowl, an indoor suite at MetLife is an ideal spot in the stadium — but it comes attached with a hefty price tag.

According to a report from the New York Post, a seller listed a luxury suite for the Feb. 2 game between the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks for $1,019,000 on the secondary-ticket market. Other sellers are pricing suites above the $500,000 mark, the report said.

Compared to the regular season, a typical suite at MetLife will run you about $350,000 a season. Market watchers told the Post that sellers have charged $100,000 to $500,000 in prior Super Bowls.

The inflated prices are mainly due to the colder weather, the report said, but prices are also being driven by the limited availability.

MetLife Stadium has 220 total suites, but about a third of the rooms are sold to NFL sponsors and other Super Bowl elite, the report said.

Chris Matcovich, vice president for TiqIQ, which specializes in secondary-market tickets, told the Post the suite asking prices will likely fall but will still be higher than they have been in previous years.